The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Faction whom He trusts for future Sway , Him and the Publique wou'd alike Betray ; Amongst themselves divide the Captive State , And found their Hydra - Empire in his Fate ! Thus having beat the Clouds with painful Flight , The pitty'd ...
... Faction whom He trusts for future Sway , Him and the Publique wou'd alike Betray ; Amongst themselves divide the Captive State , And found their Hydra - Empire in his Fate ! Thus having beat the Clouds with painful Flight , The pitty'd ...
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... Faction , Strife , and Pride , And Envy did but look on her , and died . Whate'er we suffer'd from our sullen Fate , 20 Her Sight is purchased at an easy rate : Threegloomy Years against this Day were set , But this one mighty Sum has ...
... Faction , Strife , and Pride , And Envy did but look on her , and died . Whate'er we suffer'd from our sullen Fate , 20 Her Sight is purchased at an easy rate : Threegloomy Years against this Day were set , But this one mighty Sum has ...
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... faction makes it pass ; Faction in Play's the Commonwealths man's bribe , 20 The leaden Farthing of the Canting Tribe : Though void in payment Laws and Statutes make it , The Neighbourhood , that knows the Man , will take it . ' Tis Faction ...
... faction makes it pass ; Faction in Play's the Commonwealths man's bribe , 20 The leaden Farthing of the Canting Tribe : Though void in payment Laws and Statutes make it , The Neighbourhood , that knows the Man , will take it . ' Tis Faction ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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